California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 3-14-1984 March 14th 1984 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "March 14th 1984" (1984). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 41. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/41 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. pUftUC AFFAUiS OFFtCK Cal state Plays Role In National Defense by Susan Shotthafer Program Director said the Department. It is also people to arrive at logically defense and one-fourth are Does Cal State contribute program was inspired by the academic in that it is not reasoned conclusions." undergraduates seeking to the defense of our nation? "realization that Cal State pushing any one political Classes for this new careers in the fields of The answer to this was located in an area that stance or a particular missile program are to be scheduled political-military affairs or question is yes. has five maior military bases system. The program does in the evenings to enable this defense contracting. Last fall Cal State b^an a and additional associated not attempt to make a special M.A, degree to be According to a pamphlet Special M.A. program in defense industries with judgement on what the earned in a two year cycle. published for the program, in National Security Studies personnel who had no place United States does or does Approximately 40 students addition to the general Program which is designed to to turn for further profes­ not need." are currently enrolled in the requirements for graduate meet the needs of those who sional training." "The objective," continued program. Four are women, work, enrollment in the want to further their Dr. Ackley described the Dr. Ackley, "is to help people about one-half of these National Security Studies understanding of the role of program as "policy oriented." to gain an understanding of students are active-duty requires: strategic planning, arms He said, "it deals with all of all the contemporary military officers; one-fourth 1. A minimum cumulative control and national defense. the major issues that are arguments, to assist in clear of the students are civilians undergraduate gradepoint Dr. Richard T. Ackley, concerns of the Defense thinking, and to enable working in fields related to con't on page 7 .;.v •• •11 •IP dal ^tatf fflhrnmrlp .. ••:••••• ' VolumelS, Number 19 Serving Cal State, San Bernardino March 14, 1984 Presidential Forum Gave Students A Chance to Ask Questions Cal State San Bernardino set for next Fall will provide scholarships could eventual­ President, Dr. Anthony for 297 more classes. The ly be possible," Evans Evans and Associated increased number of classes reported. Cal State is Students President Rod will mean an even greater receiving six to eight Hendry, conducted a shortage of offices for faculty applications a week for question and answer forum though. coaching positions, so Evans for students last Tuesday, Commenting on the Health said he expects that there March 6. Center Evans said that will be a large selection of Discussing a wide range of financially it "is in pretty applicants to choose from. campus concerns, Evans and good health," except for a Brochures on the program Hendry spoke to an audience $5000 deficit. Although Cal will be sent to 5,500 different of approximately 15 students State is according to Evans, groups to help build the in the "Student Union. the only Cal State campus program, which according to "I do not foresee any that gives pharmaceutical Evans is "coming along at an problems with our obtaining supplies to students free, he acceptable pace." Evans University status. We should does not see a change in that assured students that Cal find out in the next two policy. Evans also noted that State will still have months, probably in May," "the Health Center has two intramural sports. reported President Evans. He * * * >v excellent physicians," Dr. H • - - added that he did not expect a Savage and Dt. Miller. Associated Students 1 change, at least initially, in President Rod Hendry, a the size of classes, "as most "Enhanced vitality of graduate English student, classes were built not to student life and increased spoke briefly to the audience. exceed 20 students." Evans visibility in the community," He expressed hope that also noted that he hoped the Evans said are two main governor Deukmejian will small class sizes at Cal State purposes for having inter- reduce fees $42 next year. He A.S. President Rod Hendry and President Evans talk to Cal will continue indefinitely. coll^ate sports. "There are added that fees have State Students at presidential forum. Evans informed students no scholarships in the increased 100% in the last that the new class scheduling current plan now, but three years. AS Talent Show: See Your Friends Dancing, Singing and Telling Jokes by Mike Hrovat A.S. will be giving some and humor. This Thursday night the very impressive awards to Dexter "Pool Shark" Wash Associated Students will be the talent winners. First will be the Master of presenting the 1984 Annual prize is $150 and a trophy, Ceremonies for the evening. Talent Show giving everyone second prize is $75 and a Chuck Marquez is the the chance to perform in trophy and third prize is $40 Producer and Chris Phelps front of their fellow students. and a trophy. The entrants will be in charge of the It will be from 7 p.m. till 9:30 will be judged on their talent lighting. This promises to be p.m. in the SUMP, and will by an illustrious panel of a very entertaining evening. then be followed by the judges including, Dean of We will all have the weekly dance. Students, Peter Wilson; opportunity to see our friends "A.S. is organizing this Economics Professor, Jim on stage, dancing, singing event to make college life a Charkins; Administration and telling jokes. Some other little more fun," according to Professor, Barbara Sirotnik; skits include juggling and Mike Page, Talent Show and student judges, Sharon Avante Garde poetry coordinator. "The students Saks and Bruce Fosdick. The readings. Mike Page said, have a lot of things on their judges will also choose the "Many acts signed up and minds like term papers and craziest act. The winner of auditioned for the show but exams. They need something this will receive a trophy we had to limit it to only 12 Marc Dietrich auditions for the A.S. Talent Show. to let them have some fun." honoring their originality contd on page 7 Rocky Horror Preventing Glass Exhibit Communications Page 3 i Cancer ' Major Page 4 Page 6 iPage 2 pa^2 Cal State Chronicle March 14, 1984 campaigns, for sp^h Psychol(^ of Mass Media writing, for public relations, Communication plus at least and for various positions in fifteen additional upper Communications Major Is Here .the electronic media." This division Communication by Linda Riddell Specifically, communi­ Communications major are: proposal goes on to state that units. cation studies will be Intercultural Communi­ the career outlook is The new major has been "Diffusion of Innovations" organized into departments cation (201); Interviewing "promising...graduates will approved by the College "Narrowcasting" of Advertising, Communi­ (241); Theory and Practice of be in demand in situations Curriculum Committee and "Intercollegiate Forensics" cations, Film, Interpretation, Newspaper Journalism (242); where they will apply their the Faculty Senate. The Sound interesting? If Journalism, Public Relations, Professional and Technical specialized knowledge and Office of the California public speaking, mass Radio, Speech Communi­ Oral Communication (311); skills...Specific job titles State Universities in Long communication and writing cation, Television and Fundamentals of Public include "public information Beach will give the final for special interest media Theatre Arts. Relations (341); Topics in ofHcer, media manager, approval, said Dr. Jandt. entice you in any way, you're Careers that communi­ Professional Writing (351); speech writer, interviewer, When funding allows, in luck! cation graduates from other and Film as Communication audiovideo specialist, news there will be another unique The Communications collies have entered intO) (381). reporter, and announcer..." feature added to this new Major is here, well almost range from personnel According to the new to name a few. discipline: A program here. Dr. Fred Jandt, management in business and proposal, the minor is a Courses for the minor will designed for Hispanic media. Professor of Communication industry, foreign service theory-oriented program, include Oral Communi­ "No other schools that we said the major will be in ^vernment and social whereas the Certificate cation, Intercultural Com­ know of have this type of offer^ possibly in the Fall of services, playwriting in Program is skills-oriented. munication, Theories and emphasis. It has been very 1984 or at the very latest, media and performing arts to The proposal also states that Systems, or the English low profile, although the January 1985. law in the professions as the Certificate Program will Language, or Philosophy of Hispanic audience is the Dr. Jandt has his Ph.D. in stated in the Careers in allow for graduates to Language and Sociology of fastest growing," Jandt said. Communications and is in Communication handbook communicate more ef­ Mass Communication or cont'd on base 7 charge of drafting the published by the Association fectively and to facilitate the IW(^am proposal for the new for Communication Admini­ communication of others.
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